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    O. C. Gunther (or Gentry)

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    CDV of O. C. Gunther (or Gentry), b&whttps://mds.marshall.edu/bliss_enslow_papers/1236/thumbnail.jp

    Contracting worlds : the many autonomies of private law

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    Deutsche Fassung: Vertragswelten: Das Recht in der Fragmentierung von private governance regimes. Rechtshistorisches Journal 17, 1998, 234-265. Italienische Fassung: Mondi contrattuali. Discourse rights nel diritto privato. In: Gunther Teubner, Diritto policontesturale: Prospettive giuridiche della pluralizzazione dei mondi sociali. La città del sole, Neapel 1999, 113-142. Portugiesische Fassung: Mundos contratuais: o direito na fragmentacao de regimes de private governance. In: Gunther Teubner, Direito, Sistema, Policontexturalidade, Editora Unimep, Piracicaba Sao Paolo, Brasil 2005, 269-298

    Weaning of the Asian catfish, Clarias macrocephalus Gunther, larvae to formulated dry diet

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    Two feeding trials lasting 10 days each were conducted to determine the weaning time in the Asian catfish, Clarias macrocephalus, larvae to dry diet feeding. Three-day-old catfish larvae were fed newly-hatched Artemia nauplii for 2,4, and 6 days after which ad libitum feeding with a commercial feed (trial 1) or a formulated diet (trial 2) was started. Fish fed exclusively dry diet (0-day Artemia feeding) or those fed only Artemia for 10 days served as the controls. In trial 1, fish fed Artemia at different durations had significantly higher growth and survival than those reared exclusively on dry diet. In trial 2, percent survival was not significantly different among fish with or without Artemia pre-feeding. However, fish had significantly higher final body weight and SGR when reared initially on Artemia prior to dry diet than those fed exclusively dry diet. Based on the results, catfish larvae can be successfully weaned to dry diet after feeding Artemia for a maximum period of four days (ave. BW=12.25 mg)

    Compte-rendu de H.-C- Gunther (ed.), Virgilian Studies, Nordhausen 2015

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    Compte-rendu de H.-C- Gunther (ed.), Virgilian Studies, Nordhausen 201

    Compte-rendu de H.-C- Gunther (ed.), Virgilian Studies, Nordhausen 2015

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    Compte-rendu de H.-C- Gunther (ed.), Virgilian Studies, Nordhausen 201

    EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DIETARY VITAMIN C LEVELS ON CHINESE LONGSNOUT CATFISH (LEIOCASSIS LONGIROSTRIS GUNTHER)

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    Vitamin C is ail essential micro-nutrient for most fish and plays an important role in immunity and physiology. The deficiency of dietary vitamin C can result in the damage on fish. The study on the deficiency symptom and the sensitive indicator of vitamin C could provide useful information for fish feed industry. This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary Vitamin C levels oil growth performance, immune and physiological responses in Chinese long-snout catfish (Leiocassis longirostris Gunther), which is ail high value aquaculture fish in China. Three practical diets containing 38, 364 and 630mg/kg vitamin C were fed to Chinese longsnout catfish (23.19 +/- 0.58g) for 8 months. Vitamin C was used in the form of L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate. The results indicated that the Chinese longsnout catfish in 38mg/kg vitamin C groups showed typical vitamin C deficiency symptom : skin color turning darker, spinal deformities and scoliosis, erosion of fins, anaemia. SGR and the serum lysozyme activities decreased significantly (p 0.05). The inductive HSP70 in liver was not detected by western-blotting in all groups. In conclusion, serum cortisol and hepatic HSP70 were not the sensitive indicators for vitamin C deficiency symptom, but the serum lysozyme, hepatic SOD activity, hepatic MDA content and the haematological index ( red blood cell number and hemoglobin content) were the more reliable makers to indicate the physiological status in Chinese longsnout catfish

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from William C. Otto of Gunther Jaeckel to Jeane Kempner informing her that they have received her fur coat and will be making the requested repairs

    Gunther, C. E. M. Practical malaria control. A hand book for field workers

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    Sasportas L. Gunther, C. E. M. Practical malaria control. A hand book for field workers. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, tome 3, 1947. pp. 137-138

    Account of a ganoid fish from Queensland (Ceratodus) / by Albert Gunther.

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    Caption title.; In: Popular science review.-- Vol. xi, no. 44 (1872?); Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009

    Acanthocephalus criniae n. sp. (Anthocephala: Echinorynchidea) from the Cricket Frog, Crinia Tasmaniensis (Gunther)

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    The morphology of the adult and the egg of Acanthocephalus criniae n. sp. from Crinia tasmaniensis (Gunther), C. signifera Girard and C. laevis (Gunther) is described. Information on the frequency and degree of infection of C. tasmaniensis, collected from Mt Wellington, Tasmania, is given
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